Synchronicity

The children of John and Phyllis Smale commissioned this bronze sculpture of two geese in flight to commemorate their parents' fiftieth wedding anniversary. The Canada geese symbolize being mated for life, taking long journeys together, and of course, Canada, the Smale's homeland. The birds' overlapping wings become one in the composition to convey their unity. The base forms an upward spiral, a symbol of eternity. The etched lines from the base carry over onto the wings, their crisscrossing further uniting the individual birds. The three casts of this piece are: near the intersection of Fifth and Sentinel Streets, and Smale Riverfront Park, both in Cincinnati; and in a private collection in Georgian Bay, Canada. Each is mounted on a four-foot tall granite base.

Bronze.4 x 2 x 2 feet. See photo in the "Commissions" section of the portfolio.